WCO Fellowship Program Boosts Customs Modernization in Developing Nations

WCO Fellowship Program Boosts Customs Modernization in Developing Nations

Participants of the 91st World Customs Organization (WCO) training program have completed the second phase of their training. This program aims to enhance the capabilities of customs officials from developing countries and promote the modernization of their respective national customs administrations. The participants attended leadership workshops at the WCO headquarters and had exchanges with the Secretary-General. They are currently undertaking study visits in China, Japan, or Korea.

Finland Funds Customs Modernization in East and Southern Africa

Finland Funds Customs Modernization in East and Southern Africa

Finland is funding a WCO project to support customs modernization and enhance trade capacity in East and Southern Africa. The project is progressing well, focusing on five key areas including leadership and enforcement. The initiative aims to improve customs efficiency, security, and compliance with international standards, ultimately fostering regional economic growth and integration by strengthening customs administrations in the region.

Sudan Boosts Customs Security to Spur Economic Growth

Sudan Boosts Customs Security to Spur Economic Growth

Sudan Customs, with the support of the WCO, organized a risk management workshop aimed at enhancing risk management capabilities. The workshop focused on establishing target centers and selective inspection systems. This initiative is crucial for improving customs efficiency and security by enabling Sudan Customs to better identify and manage potential risks associated with trade. The WCO's support underscores the importance of international collaboration in strengthening customs administrations and promoting effective risk management practices.

Ukraine Customs Academy Becomes Key EU Officer Training Hub

Ukraine Customs Academy Becomes Key EU Officer Training Hub

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has established a European Regional Training Center in Ukraine to enhance the capacity of customs officials in the European region, promoting trade facilitation and security. The Ukrainian Customs Academy was designated as the location for the training center, and a Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the WCO. The center will provide high-quality training courses covering various aspects of customs management, helping European customs administrations address international trade challenges and build efficient and secure customs systems. This initiative strengthens regional cooperation and supports effective customs practices.

WCO Scholarship Program Trains Future Customs Leaders Worldwide

WCO Scholarship Program Trains Future Customs Leaders Worldwide

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Scholarship Programme aims to cultivate future customs leaders, promote knowledge sharing, and enhance professional pride within the customs sector. The 85th iteration brought together participants from 15 countries worldwide. Through tailored training courses, field visits, and international collaboration, the program helps participants enhance their capabilities and contribute to the development of their respective customs administrations. The success of this program relies on the support of countries like Japan, China, and South Korea. It's a key initiative for global customs cooperation and development.

WCO Aids Namibia in Upgrading Customs System ASYCUDA

WCO Aids Namibia in Upgrading Customs System ASYCUDA

The World Customs Organization, through its 'Accelerated Trade Facilitation Programme,' is leveraging the experience of the Zambia Revenue Authority to enhance the Namibia Revenue Agency's application capabilities of the ASYCUDA World system. This initiative aims to promote trade facilitation and economic growth. The program emphasizes a 'Customs-to-Customs' cooperation model, facilitating knowledge transfer and practical site visits to improve the operational efficiency of the Namibia Revenue Agency.

WTO WCO Boost Sustainable Development Via Trade Facilitation

WTO WCO Boost Sustainable Development Via Trade Facilitation

The WCO Headquarters hosted a GTFP Peer Exchange Seminar, bringing together representatives from 14 countries to discuss the sustainability of trade facilitation measures. The meeting emphasized experience sharing, addressing challenges, exploring key areas, and highlighting the latest WCO developments. The aim was to promote global trade facilitation, enhance customs efficiency, and contribute to global economic prosperity. Discussions focused on practical implementation strategies and long-term impact assessment to ensure the enduring benefits of trade facilitation initiatives.

Jordan Enhances Trade with Wcobacked Customs Upgrades

Jordan Enhances Trade with Wcobacked Customs Upgrades

The Jordan Customs Valuation Workshop, jointly organized by the World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Customs Cooperation Fund Germany (CCF Germany), aimed to enhance the understanding and application of the Customs Valuation Agreement among Jordanian customs officials. Through theoretical learning and case studies, participants delved into key issues such as the transaction value principle and alternative valuation methods. This initiative laid the foundation for Jordan to build a fair and transparent international trade environment.

Asiapacific Customs Boost Environmental Pact Enforcement

Asiapacific Customs Boost Environmental Pact Enforcement

The World Customs Organization held a workshop in the Asia-Pacific region focusing on the enforcement of Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs). The workshop aimed to enhance the capacity of member customs agencies to combat the illicit trade of environmentally sensitive goods. Topics covered included an overview of MEAs, global trade trends, risk management, document verification, and cargo inspection. The event fostered regional cooperation and the sharing of best practices, laying a foundation for addressing global environmental challenges. It emphasized the critical role of customs in protecting the environment.

Rwanda Boosts Trade with Wcobacked Customs Upgrade

Rwanda Boosts Trade with Wcobacked Customs Upgrade

The WCO held a customs valuation workshop in Rwanda to enhance the capabilities of tax authority officials. The workshop covered topics such as the WTO Valuation Agreement and transfer pricing. The initiative aims to promote trade development by improving understanding and application of customs valuation principles, ultimately facilitating smoother and more efficient trade processes for Rwanda.